Briefly, this error occurs when Elasticsearch cannot find a component template that matches the name provided in the request. Component templates are used to define settings, mappings, and alias configurations for indices. The error suggests that the specified template does not exist. To resolve this issue, you can either create a new component template with the specified name or correct the name in your request if it was misspelled or incorrect. Also, ensure that the template is created in the correct cluster if you’re working with multiple Elasticsearch clusters.
This guide will help you check for common problems that cause the log ” component template matching [” + request.name() + “] not found ” to appear. To understand the issues related to this log, read the explanation below about the following Elasticsearch concepts: admin, template, indices, request.
If you want to learn more about Elasticsearch templates, check out this guide.
Overview
A template in Elasticsearch falls into one of the two following categories and is indexed inside Elasticsearch using its dedicated endpoint:
- Index templates, which are a way to define a set of rules including index settings, mappings and an index pattern. The template is applied automatically whenever a new index is created with the matching pattern. Templates are also used to dynamically apply custom mapping for the fields which are not predefined inside existing mapping.
- Search templates, which help in defining templates for search queries using mustache scripting language. These templates act as a placeholder for variables defined inside the search queries.
Examples
Create a dynamic index template
PUT /_template/template_1?pretty { "index_patterns": [ "logs*", "api*" ], "settings": { "number_of_shards": 2 }, "mappings": { "dynamic_templates": [ { "strings": { "match_mapping_type": "string", "mapping": { "type": "keyword" } } } ], "properties": { "host_name": { "type": "keyword" }, "created_at": { "type": "date" } } } }
Create a search template
POST /_scripts/search_template_1?pretty { "script": { "lang": "mustache", "source": { "query": { "match": { "description": "{{query_string}}" } } } } }
Executing a search query using search template
GET /_search/template?pretty { "id": "search_template_1", "params": { "query_string": "hello world" } }
The search request will be executed by default on all the indices available in the cluster and can be limited to particular indices using an index parameter.
Notes
- A dynamic index template is always useful when you do not know the field names in advance and want to control their mapping as per the business use case.
Log Context
Log “component template matching [” + request.name() + “] not found” class name is TransportGetComponentTemplateAction.java. We extracted the following from Elasticsearch source code for those seeking an in-depth context :
} } } else if (allTemplates.containsKey(name)) { results.put(name; allTemplates.get(name)); } else { throw new ResourceNotFoundException("component template matching [" + request.name() + "] not found"); } } if (request.includeDefaults() && DataLifecycle.isEnabled()) { listener.onResponse(